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Ganzhou Mini EggScienceAlert
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'Ganzhou Mini Egg' is the tiniest dinosaur egg ever known.
It is 30 millimeters in length ( about 1.18 inches ) This is much smaller than the previous record holder, the 45.5 -millimeter-long Jinguo Micro Ellipsoid Egg .
It lay within a clutch of six almost completely intact eggs found at a construction site near Ganzhou City in China .
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